Neutron scattering study of the magnetic phase diagram of underdoped YBa(2)Cu(3)O(6+x)
D. Haug, V. Hinkov, Y. Sidis, P. Bourges, N. B. Christensen, A., Ivanov, T. Keller, C. T. Lin, B. Keimer

TL;DR
This neutron scattering study reveals how magnetic order and fluctuations evolve with temperature, doping, and magnetic field in underdoped YBa2Cu3O(6+x), providing insights into the magnetic phase diagram and Fermi surface reconstruction.
Contribution
It presents detailed neutron scattering measurements of magnetic correlations in underdoped YBCO, highlighting field effects, temperature dependence, and the connection to electronic structure changes.
Findings
Static incommensurate magnetic order at low temperatures.
Increased incommensurability with doping, smaller than in LSCO.
Field enhances magnetic order in YBCO(6.45).
Abstract
We present a neutron triple-axis and resonant spin-echo spectroscopy study of the spin correlations in untwinned YBCO crystals with x= 0.3, 0.35, and 0.45 as a function of temperature and magnetic field. As the temperature T approaches 0, all samples exhibit static incommensurate magnetic order with propagation vector along the a-direction in the CuO2 planes. The incommensurability delta increases monotonically with hole concentration, as it does in LSCO. However, delta is generally smaller than in LSCO at the same doping level. The intensity of the incommensurate Bragg reflections increases with magnetic field for YBCO(6.45) (superconducting Tc = 35 K), whereas it is field-independent for YBCO(6.35) (Tc = 10 K). These results suggest that YBCO samples with x ~ 0.5 exhibit incommensurate magnetic order in the high fields used for the recent quantum oscillation experiments on this…
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